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Protests in Russia: Supporting Systemic Change Prior to 2020's Elections
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Abstract Russia postponed its national vote on constitutional changes to July 1, 2020. Due to restrictions on freedom of movement and assembly from COVID-19, mass protests are unlikely to result. Nevertheless, managing growing social discontent may well be the Kremlin’s next big challenge as it prepares for ... view more
Russia postponed its national vote on constitutional changes to July 1, 2020. Due to restrictions on freedom of movement and assembly from COVID-19, mass protests are unlikely to result. Nevertheless, managing growing social discontent may well be the Kremlin’s next big challenge as it prepares for September’s regional and parliamentary elections. Given its upcoming EU presidency and Council of Europe chairmanship, Germany could make a positive difference in protecting human rights and EU values in Russia.... view less
Keywords
freedom of assembly; satisfaction; political change; epidemic; Federal Republic of Germany; Russia; Council of Europe; protest; parliamentary election; election; constitutional amendment; freedom of movement; EU-presidency
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
COVID-19; Coronavirus
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
4 p.
Series
DGAP Commentary, 21
ISSN
1864-3477
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0